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Updated How to upgrade 4G extension firmware (markdown)
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# Precautions
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The following-mentioned flashing operation requires your familiarity with Linux and firmware flashing. Please do not attempt it without sufficient experience, as we will not be held responsible for any consequences. Thank you for your understanding.
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once you flashed the new firmware, there is no going back
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even if you switch id from 9011 to 9001 ,mmcli may not able to see the 4G modem any more.
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Therefore, there are risks involved in flashing the 4g ext, and it is necessary for you to have a certain understanding of these background information. During the testing process, it is also not possible for me to test whether all SIM cards worldwide can easily connect to the internet through **usb0**.
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# Purpose
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A more convenient way to use 4G ext on the uConsole,no setup, no nmcli ,just insert 4G card and power on 4G ext, that's it
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@ -179,14 +187,6 @@ PING 8.8.8.8 (8.8.8.8) from ***.***.***.** usb0: 56(84) bytes of data.
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64 bytes from 8.8.8.8: icmp_seq=4 ttl=109 time=89.0 ms
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```
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# Precautions
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The above-mentioned flashing operation requires your familiarity with Linux and firmware flashing. Please do not attempt it without sufficient experience, as we will not be held responsible for any consequences. Thank you for your understanding.
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once you flashed the new firmware, there is no going back
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even if you switch id from 9011 to 9001 ,mmcli may not able to see the 4G modem any more.
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Therefore, there are risks involved in flashing the 4g ext, and it is necessary for you to have a certain understanding of these background information. During the testing process, it is also not possible for me to test whether all SIM cards worldwide can easily connect to the internet through **usb0**.
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# Access Point Name (APN)
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Generally, **usb0** will automatically connect, but for configuring the Access Point Name (APN),
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see:
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